Beth Orton w/ Pneumatic Tubes
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Beth Orton w/ Pneumatic Tubes
March 2 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
$22 â $47Englert Presents
Beth Orton
with Pneumatic Tubes
Live @ The James Theater
Show Description
English singer/songwriter Beth Ortonâs latest album Weather Alive was one of the most critically acclaimed records of 2022, landing on year-end âBest of 2022â lists from NPR, Pitchfork, and The New York Timesâthe latter of which praised Orton for her âmodal vocal phrases and marveling [stories].â Pitchfork also named the title track a Best New Track, calling it âa slow-burning tour de force,â while The Late Late Show with James Corden invited Orton and her band to perform album highlight âFractals.â
Orton self-produced Weather Alive, laying the foundations of the album on an upright piano that she installed in her garden shed at home in London. When the time was right, Orton invited an incredible group of collaborators to join her across the albumâs eight tracks, including jazz poet Alabaster DePlume, The Smile drummer Tom Skinner, multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily and Mercury Prize nominated bassist Tom Herbert of The Invisible. The musicians locked naturally into Ortonâs sensibilities, expanding the emotive and dream-like world sheâd created and conjuring a deeply meditative atmosphere that remains long after the final note has evaporated.
Orton has long been regarded as possessing one of the most unique and expressive voices in music â a voice that has grown evermore rich and wise over time. Her 1996 debut, Trailer Park, pioneered a synthesis of electronic and acoustic sounds, while its 1999 follow-up, Central Reservation, garnered international success. Further albums like the Jim OâRourke-produced Comfort of Strangers and 2016âs largely electronic Kidsticks co-produced by Orton deepened the breadth of her craft. A turbulent life that progressed with long periods of ill health slowed her down and made for experience that she was only able to process through music. She began to spend more time making music at the piano than on guitar and the songs she wrote turned into the eight-track Weather Alive, the first album sheâs ever self-produced in her nearly 30-year career.